Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. An apparatus comprising: at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to: generate a first video clip of interest to include a first portion of a pre-recorded video during which a first event occurs and a second video clip of interest to include a second portion of the pre-recorded video during which a second event occurs; present, on a display, a pre-recorded still image capturing a same scene as the pre-recorded video, wherein the pre-recorded still image comprises a frame from the pre-recorded video; upon receipt of a first user input, present, on the display, a zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image; receive a second user input via the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image; in response to determining that the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image includes at least a threshold portion of a first viewable area of the first video clip of interest, present the first video clip of interest; and in response to determining that the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image includes at least the threshold portion of a second viewable area of the second video clip of interest, present the second video clip of interest, the second video clip of interest being presented prior or subsequent to the first video clip of interest in response to the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image including at least the threshold portion of the first viewable area of the first video clip as well as at least the threshold portion of the second viewable area of the second video clip of interest.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the apparatus is further caused to at least: present the first video clip of interest based at least on the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image fully encompassing the first viewable area of the first video clip of interest.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image includes some but not all of the first viewable area of the first video clip of interest.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first video clip is generated by at least detecting a motion in the pre-recorded video that meets a predefined criterion.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the pre-defined criterion is configurable by the user.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the pre-recorded video is captured automatically prior to capture of the pre-recorded still image.
7. The apparatus according claim 1 , wherein the second user input comprises a double tap gesture.
8. A method, comprising: generating a first video clip of interest to include a first portion of a pre-recorded video during which a first event occurs and a second video clip of interest to include a second portion of the pre-recorded video during which a second event occurs; presenting, on a display, a pre-recorded still image capturing a same scene as the pre-recorded video, wherein the pre-recorded still image comprises a frame from the pre-recorded video; upon receipt of a first user input, presenting, on the display, a zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image; receiving a second user input via the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image; determining that the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image includes at least a threshold portion of a first viewable area of the first video clip of interest and at least the threshold portion of a second viewable area of the second video clip of interest; in response to determining that the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image includes at least the threshold portion of the first viewable area of the first video clip of interest, presenting the first video clip of interest; and in response to determining that the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image includes at least the threshold portion of the second viewable area of the second video clip of interest, presenting the second video clip of interest, the second video clip of interest being presented prior or subsequent to the first video clip of interest in response to the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image including at least the threshold portion of the first viewable area of the first video clip as well as at least the threshold portion of the second viewable area of the second video clip of interest.
9. The method according to claim 8 , further comprising: presenting the first video clip of interest based at least on the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image fully encompassing the first viewable area of the first video clip of interest.
10. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image includes some but not all of the first viewable area of the first video clip of interest.
11. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the first video clip is generated by at least detecting a motion in the pre-recorded video that meets a predefined criterion.
12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the pre-defined criterion is configurable by the user.
13. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the pre-recorded video is captured automatically prior to capture of the pre-recorded still image.
14. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the second user input comprises a double tap gesture.
15. A computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer readable medium having program code portions stored thereon, the program code portions configured, upon execution, to: generate a first video clip of interest to include a first portion of a pre-recorded video during which a first event occurs and a second video clip of interest to include a second portion of the pre-recorded video during which a second event occurs; present, on a display, a pre-recorded still image capturing a same scene as the pre-recorded video, wherein the pre-recorded still image comprises a frame from the pre-recorded video; upon receipt of a first user input, present, on the display, a zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image; receive a second user input via the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image; in response to determining that the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image includes at least a threshold portion of a first viewable area of the first video clip of interest, present the first video clip of interest; and in response to determining that the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image includes at least the threshold portion of a second viewable area of the second video clip of interest, present the second video clip of interest, the second video clip of interest being presented prior or subsequent to the first video clip of interest in response to the zoomed-in portion of the pre-recorded still image including at least the threshold portion of the first viewable area of the first video clip as well as at least the threshold portion of the second viewable area of the second video clip of interest.
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June 22, 2021
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